Akamai HLS Explained: How HTTP Live Streaming Powers Global Video Delivery
Akamai HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) is a video delivery technology that breaks content into small chunks and transmits them over standard HTTP, enabling adaptive bitrate playback across varying network conditions. Built on Akamai's global Content Delivery Network, the solution is designed to reduce latency, ensure high availability, and scale for large traffic spikes such as live events. It incorporates security features including Digital Rights Management and content protection to prevent unauthorized access. Setting up Akamai HLS requires creating an account, configuring a property in the Akamai Control Center, and selecting appropriate encoding settings such as bitrate, resolution, and codec. The platform supports integration with widely used video players like JW Player, Video.js, and THEOplayer via a standard HLS manifest URL.
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